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An African Centered Response to Ruby Payne's Poverty Theory
Jawanza Kunjufu

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An African Centered Response to Ruby Payne's Poverty Theory

African American Images (Apr 01, 2007)
9781934155004
| Paperback
180 pages | 140 x 211 mm | English
Dewey 371.82996073
LC Classification LC2771 .K857 2006
LC Control No. 2007295118

Subject

  • African American Children
  • African American Children/ Education
  • African Americans
  • African Americans/ Economic Conditions
  • African Americans/ Education

Plot

This challenge to influential educator Ruby Payne's theories about the impact of class differences and economics on teaching and learning puts forward other factors as better predictors of student performance. Pointing to success stories in schools that serve low-income students, this refutation of Payne's popular teacher-training program asserts that teacher expectations, time on task, and the principal's leadership are the main factors in determining educational outcomes at a school. Abandoning Payne's framework of teacher-student income disparities, racial makeup, and per-pupil expenditure, this critical analysis asserts the human component as the most powerful tool for improving education in failing schools.

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Notes

Standard 1: Living in Poverty